Donald Trump: Kamwe sitajitoa mbio za Urais, sijawahi kujitoa kwenye chochote maishani

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Baada ya kuongezeka presha ya kumtaka mgombea Urais kwa tiketi ya chama cha republicans kujiondoa kwenye kinyang'anyiro ikiwemo watu maarufu ndani ya chama chake na vyombo vya habari, Donald Trump amejibu mapigo kwa kusema kuna uwezekano sifuri kwa hilo kutokea.

Trump amesema kwenye maisha yake hajawahi kujitoa kwenye chochote na kwenye kugombania Urais pia hatajitoa kwani atakua amewaangusha wale wanaomuunga mkono. Matatizo kwa Trump yameongezeka baada ya video kuvuja akisikika kuwakashifu wanawake.

US presidential candidate Donald Trump has said he will never drop out of the race to be president. He would never let his supporters down, he added.

Mr Trump has been under pressure after a tape from 2005 of him making obscene comments and bragging about groping and kissing women emerged on Friday.

He told the Wall Street Journal there was "zero chance I'll quit" and he was getting "unbelievable" support.

Top Republicans have condemned Mr Trump's remarks in the video.

Since the tape emerged, at least 10 Republican senators have either said they will not be voting for the Republican candidate in the general election in 30 days' time, or have called for him to stand aside.

The latest to join them is former Republican presidential candidate John McCain, who said Mr Trump's comments "make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy".

And former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said: "Enough! Donald Trump should not be President. He should withdraw."

Mr Trump's election rival Hillary Clinton called the comments "horrific".

His running mate Mike Pence said he was "offended" by Mr Trump's video, but grateful he had expressed remorse and apologised to the American people.

"We pray for his family" he said in a statement.

In an exuberantly capitalised tweet, the Republican candidate said "the media and establishment want me out of the race so badly".

Mr Trump's wife Melania issued a statement on Saturday saying: "The words my husband used are unacceptable and offensive to me."

She said her husband had "the heart and mind of a leader".
Warning: The rest of this article contains some graphic language

In the recorded comments, which date back to 2005 when Mr Trump was appearing as a guest on a soap, he says "you can do anything" to women "when you're a star" and is heard saying "grab them by the pussy".

The candidate released a video statement apologising for the comments.

After some Republican lawmakers called on Mr Trump to step down as candidate, the billionaire told the Washington Post later on Saturday:

"I'd never withdraw. I've never withdrawn in my life."
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Image caption Donald and Melania Trump have been married since 2005

Mr Trump's 2005 comments, posted by the Washington Post, overshadowed the release of transcripts of Mrs Clinton's speeches to private events, by the whistle-blowing site Wikileaks.

The candidate had married his third wife Melania a few months before the recording. She said on Saturday: "I hope people will accept his apology, as I have, and focus on the important issues facing our nation and the world."
Media captionTrump apologises for lewd comments and vows to be a "better man"

On Saturday New Hampshire Senator Kelly Ayotte joined the long list of Republican members of Congress who have said they will not vote for Mr Trump.

"I cannot and will not support a candidate for president who brags about degrading and assaulting women," she said in a statement.

Ms Ayotte - who faces a competitive race for re-election - said she would not vote for Mrs Clinton but instead would "write in" Mr Pence, on her ballot paper.

Reports in the US media suggest that Mr Pence no longer plans to attend a campaign event in Wisconsin alongside House Speaker Paul Ryan.

Mr Ryan - the most senior elected Republican in the US - had originally invited Mr Trump to the event but rescinded his invitation, saying he was "sickened" by what he had heard. Mr Pence was due to go in his running mate's place.

Senators Mike Crapo of Idaho, Ben Sasse of Nebraska, Mike Lee of Utah, Dan Sullivan of Alaska and John Thune of South Dakota were among the elected Republicans calling on Mr Trump to abandon his candidacy.

Several governors and congressmen and women have rescinded their support for the candidate since the tape was published.

SOURCE: BBC
 
HATA BI CLINTON ANA MAPUNGUFU YAKE KIBAO
"Mtandao wa Wikileaks wafichua hotuba ya Clinton
Mtandao wa Wikileaks, umechapisha kile unachosema kuwa hotuba ya kibinafsi ya Bi Hillary Clinton, kwa wakuu na wanaharakati.
Katika mojawapo ya hotuba, ameziambia benki nchini Marekani kuwa ziko katika nafasi nzuri mno ya kuleta mabadiliko katika sekta ya kifedha, huku katika hotuba nyengine akisema kuwa anaunga mkono biashara huru ya wazi ndani na nje ya nchi.
Bi Clinton amekataa kuchapisha hotuba hizo, iliyompa mamilioni ya dola kabla ya kuwa mgombea wa kiti cha urais kwa tiketi ya chama cha Democratic.
Mpinzani wake katika chama cha Democrat wakati huo Bernie Sanders alikuwa amemtaka kutoa nakala za hotuba hiyo ,ambazo zinadaiwa kumpatia dola milioni 26.
Ufichuzi huo wa Wikileaks huenda ukatawala habari wikendi hii huku wachanganuzi na wanasiasa wakibashiri kwamba hatua hiyo itawapendelea waliokuwa wagombea Marco Rubio,Jeb Bush na hata Ted Cruz."
 
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